June 9, 2013 - Sedona, Arizona, U.S. - A lone tree in monochrome. Sedona is a city that straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley region of the U.S. state of Arizona. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations, which appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. The red rocks form a popular backdrop for many outdoor activities, ranging from spiritual pursuits to the hundreds of hiking and mountain biking trails. Sedona was named after Sedona Arabelle Miller Schnebly (1877−1950)
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June 9, 2013 - Sedona, Arizona, U.S. - A lone tree in monochrome. Sedona is a city that straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley region of the U.S. state of Arizona. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations, which appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. The red rocks form a popular backdrop for many outdoor activities, ranging from spiritual pursuits to the hundreds of hiking and mountain biking trails. Sedona was named after Sedona Arabelle Miller Schnebly (1877−1950), the wife of Theodore Carlton Schnebly, the city's first postmaster. (Credit Image: © Ruaridh Stewart/ZUMAPRESS.com)